from an HR standpoint that you should NOT NOT NOT go to work sick.
oooh, that's interesting. And makes me feel better. My boss emailed me and told me to stop worrying about work and to get better. That also made me feel better.
I realize now, since I'm writing about it, that retail has totally shaped the way I think about calling in sick. And anytime I've called in, it was greeted with suspicion and hatred.
We've been forced to work through blizzards in case someone with a snowplow wants to rent a movie at 11:30 at night. We were kids for fuck sake. My mom used to go apeshit about risking my life for Blockbuster.
Retail is evil.
IRL, I guess I'd use "suede feel." Or "sueded"??
I can't look at that word any more. It's worse than when I had to type up the survey results that used the word "likely" a hundred times.
I like Lori's suggestion or Suede-feel. Or...Suavely Suedified.
I think being a professional gambler would be harder than grinding it out at a job I hated every day. Too much stress.
Eh, Phil's not very stressed at all. To the contrary. But he doesn't try to beat the house, just fleece the pigeons.
It's raining. I don't have to go to work, right?
I am now being told it is real suede. You people are no help, ftr.
rain means stay home. sadly, it means the breakfast makeing faries aren't going to be in either.
It's raining. I don't have to go to work, right?
Learn from my lesson, and DON'T GO IN. I came in specifically to meet with my boss and he's not even here. I totally could have slept in.
Wait, so are you giving notice to an empty chair?
Rumor going around that there will be more layoffs in Feb. FUN.
I went to work sick, and then our email system crashed (again) and so I got to deliver things in person. That was kind of amusing to me, because I was dealing with Mr. Annoying.